Recording from ràdio – Panasonic SC-CH64M User Manual
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Recording from ràdio
Advance the leader tape a few revolutions.
1
2
^OPEN
Press ^ OPEN, and then in
sert the tape.
Close the holder.
REV MODE
Press REV MODE to select the
reverse mode.
One Side will record, and then the
tape will stop automatically at the
tape end.
Both sides will record (forward
side~>reverse side), and then the
tape wiii stop automatically at the
tape end.
cZ-y.
Same as above. (When you press
REC START/STOP,
“CZ^"
will be
automaticaiiy switched over to
“^y.)
3
4
Press TAPE.
Press ◄ or ►, immediately fol
lowed by ■.
This selects which direction the tape runs
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► : Recording from forward side
■4: Recording onto reverse side
BAND
(jrUNEl
Press TUNER BAND to select
“FM”, “MW” or “LW”.
For Australia and New Zealand
Note that for Australia and New Zea
land, there are two bands of “FM” and
“AM” instead of “FM", “MW” and
“LW”.
Press TUNING MODE to select
“PRESET”.
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f? E 5 E T
You can also select the desired broad
cast station by tuning manually.
(See page 11.)
'✓ TUHiNfi/riME ADJUST/\ Prcss V or A to sclect thc pre-
set channel.
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Press REC START/STOP to
start recording.
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To stop recording:
Press REC START/STOP again.
Recording can also be stopped by pressing ■.
To cut an unnecessary part while recording:
1. Press REC START/STOP when hearing a unnecessary part.
The cassette deck will go into the stop mode,
2, Press REC START/STOP when wanting resume recording again.
Recording will continue in the same direction as before.
To reduce the noise while MW/LW (AM)
recording (Beat prooffunction )
Press FM MODE/BP while re
cording.
Each time you press the button, BP 1, BP 2 and BP 3 will be
displayed alternately. (For Australia and New Zealand: BP 1 and
BP 2 will be displayed alternately and “AM" display appears instead
of “MW” and “LW’.)
Select the position where there is less noise.
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